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I am a lecturer from the UK. I am on holiday in Paris. I was shocked by the blatantly racist and unacceptable treatment I received last night (4 August) as my friend and I wanted to go to Memphis after 20 minutes of queuing. The...More

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Good luck getting in if you are not "white" enough. They didn't let several people in and they were all non-white people. However, so many group of 5-6 men could go in (they were not even dressed properly!) Stay away & find somewhere else if...More

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This was my first discotheque experience in Paris and I have to say, it's a must to go! We usually go to bars, which are always crowded on a Friday and Saturday night. Other places where you can dance are quite bigger, there is enough...More

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Travelled all the way from England, Appropriate age, Appropriately Dressed but forgot to be White Enough because suddenly with an expression of disguist the door man said, ITS A PRIVATE CLUB...
Tell you what... IT ISNT...
This I am reporting tomorrow to organisations that will...More

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Two dance floors; downstairs was generally the younger crowd (20 to 30 years old) dancing to Abba and French dance music I didn’t know - I only went down there once; on the ground floor the crowd was aged 20 to 60, the music was...More

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